I run a poster shop. Every week, I see the same combinations getting ordered together. Here are the three that customers actually buy and hang in their homes.
The Geometric Trio
Half Egg + Round Shaped + Building
This gets ordered together at least twice a month. All 70x100 cm, usually in black frames.
Why it works: Same visual language (geometric shapes), but different enough that your eye moves between them. The color palette stays cohesive—earth tones with black accents.
The Minimalist Setup
Three posters from the minimalist collection, oak frames, clean lines.
This is the safe choice. If you're not sure what to buy, buy this. It looks expensive, fits most interiors, and won't feel dated in two years.
Common sizes: 30x40 cm or 70x100 cm. People usually go all the same size for this look.
The Kids Room Combo
Happy Fruit + Box Art + Good morning poster
Parents want educational but not boring. This combination gets that balance right. Bright colors, simple designs, actually age-appropriate.
What Makes These Work
After watching hundreds of orders, here's what I've noticed:
Matching frames matter. Black with black, oak with oak. Never mix.
3 is the magic number. Not 2, not 4. Three posters feel complete without overwhelming a wall.
Stick to one style. Geometric with geometric. Minimalist with minimalist. Don't mix abstract + photography + text posters. That's chaos.
Size consistency helps. All 70x100 or all 50x70 looks more intentional than random sizes.
More Pre-Styled Options
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If you're overwhelmed: pick one of the three combinations above. They're popular because they work in most spaces.
If you want something different: browse by style. Abstract, geometric, floral. Stay within one category and you can't go wrong.
Questions about which posters work together? Email : HiPosterShop@gmail.com